Skeletons in White House Closets: A Discussion of Modern Presidential Scandals

Scott Basinger and Brandon Rottinghaus list and classify presidential scandals occurring since 1972. They examine the different types of scandals and analyze news coverage of these scandals and their durations. They conclude that a small, unrepresentative set of scandals accounts for most news cover...

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subjects American history
Analysis
Attorneys general
Bribery
Corruption
Ethics
Executive branch
Government cabinets
Heads of state
Journalism
Media
Misconduct in office
News
News Coverage
Political campaigns
Political corruption
Political ethics
Political systems
Politicians
Politics
Popularity
Presidency
President of the United States
Presidents
Public servants
Scandals
Sexual harassment
Social perception
Special counsels
Special prosecutors
U.S.A
United States
Values
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